A brief history of the Anarchist Black Cross

The Anarchist Red Cross started in Tzarist Russia. It was active
on two fronts - the organisation of aid for political prisoners and deportees
and organising self defence against political raids by Cossacks. It was
sustained economically by Russian anarchists in the U.S.A.

During the Russian civil war ,when the Red Cross was active in organising
relief, the anarchists changed the name of their organisation to the Anarchist
Black Cross in order to avoid confusion. After the Bolsheviks seized power,
the ABC moved to Berlin and continued to help prisoners of the new regieme
in Russia, as well as victims of Italian fascism and others.

The Black Cross collapsed during the 1930's economic depression due
to the huge demand for it's support and a decline in financial aid. During
this period there were also many other similar anarchist relief organisations
throughout the world.

In the late 1960's the ABC resurfaced in England, where it first worked
to aid the many anarchist prisoners of the Spanish resistance, who had
continued the fight against the fascist, Franco regeime in Spain.This regeime
had ruled Spain since the late 1930's, when (with the assistance of German
and Italian fascists) a revolutionary uprising of anarchist peasants and
workers and other popular radical movements was crushed.

Other ABC groups sprang up in many countries, particularly in Italy
and Germany, sometimes facing brutal repression from the state. The secretaries
of both Milan and Berlin ABC's were murdered by the police. Despite the
loss of these well respected comrades the ABC managed to obtain the release
of many anarchist/political prisoners worldwide due to the massive International
protests it helped to create. Today the ABC has a growing number of groups,
networks and supporters in countries all over the world.